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that has an inflationary effect on the economy. so you may be talking away the money you just gave that employee through the increase. raise prices throughout the economy. >> i have to say, you've now switched your argument from what it was going to do to your business to what it's going to do to the economy. >> very sharp, senator warren. whether a minimum wage increase and why. we've heard all this madness on the other side, especially small business people. we won't be able to pay insurance and the like. is that a real reasonable and persuasive argument? >> no and in fact, we have a real world experiment that tells us about this. in new jersey a few years ago, they raised the minimum wage. they did it in pennsylvania. there was an examination of fast food and it turned out that in new jersey, hiring went up and in pennsylvania, hiring went down. but let me turn this upside down. why aren't we talking about the fact that the total stock market is worth less today than in 2000 and yet, the ceos are getting more and more money. if
that has an inflationary effect on the economy. so you may be talking away the money you just gave that employee through the increase. raise prices throughout the economy. >> i have to say, you've now switched your argument from what it was going to do to your business to what it's going to do to the economy. >> very sharp, senator warren. whether a minimum wage increase and why. we've heard all this madness on the other side, especially small business people. we won't be able to...
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. >> will this hurt the economy? >> i don't know if it will hurt the economy or not. >> boehner plays dumb at the expense of the middle class. >> workers are losing 1/12th of their pay. >> that's 9,000 meals they won't have access to. >> they had to cut the toilet paper budget. >> there goes the neighborhood. the westboro baptist church gets friendly new neighbors. a live look at the equality house ahead. morning, brian! love your passat! um. listen, gary. i bought the last one. nice try. says right here you can get one for $199 a month. you can't believe the lame-stream media, gary. they're all gone. maybe i'll get one. [ male announcer ] now everyone's going to want one. you can't have the same car as me, gary! i'm gettin' one. nope! [ male announcer ] volkswagen springtoberfest is here and there's no better time to get a passat. that's the power of german engineering. right now lease one of four volkswagen models for under $200 a month. visit vwdealer.com today. for under $200 a month. ♪ for♪under $200 a month
. >> will this hurt the economy? >> i don't know if it will hurt the economy or not. >> boehner plays dumb at the expense of the middle class. >> workers are losing 1/12th of their pay. >> that's 9,000 meals they won't have access to. >> they had to cut the toilet paper budget. >> there goes the neighborhood. the westboro baptist church gets friendly new neighbors. a live look at the equality house ahead. morning, brian! love your passat! um. listen,...
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rowe price, we understand the connections of a complex, global economy. it's just one reason over 75% of our mutual funds beat their 10-year lipper average. t. rowe price. invest with confidence. request a prospectus or summary prospectus with investment information, risks, fees and expenses to read and consider carefully before investing. >>> let me finish tonight with this. there's a scene in "gone with the wind" when young southern boys are throwing their hats in the air and cheering. what's got them so thrilled is that war has broken out with the north. the book end of that scene comes at the end of the scene when the body is strewn as far as the eye can see it, those same young men after four years of bloody civil war. it would take the lives of 600,000 americans, soldiers who spoke the same language, shared the same religion faith and history. at the end of the war, what could we have done to stop it? one thing is a vital free press. men and women set on telling the truth. the faults in the intelligence, the alternative paths that the leaders have f
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the financial sector of our economy, europe's economy and the world economy is based on trust. that is paper thin, not just in cyprus and europe, but in the united states. if you look at what j.p. morgan has been doing to erode the trust of borrowers investors it hangs by a thread. a trust can be broken down anywhere along the line. >> indeed. they are getting taxed now in cyprus. thank you sir. >> thank you john. >> we kick off another week of our critically acknowledged series with tennessee, the home of davy crockett, doll loy parton and a former senator who became vice president and then did some things that made him very unpopular. of course, i'm talking about andrew johnson. john: welcome back. it's time for w.t.f. america and our w.t.f. america series continues with a whole week of w.t.f. tennessee stories. now tennessee is the home of nashville, so it's a little bit country and a whole lot of w.t.f. as "the new york times" reported today, two nights a year, residents of tennessee can call a hot line and if they get through, they might qualify for something called 10 car
the financial sector of our economy, europe's economy and the world economy is based on trust. that is paper thin, not just in cyprus and europe, but in the united states. if you look at what j.p. morgan has been doing to erode the trust of borrowers investors it hangs by a thread. a trust can be broken down anywhere along the line. >> indeed. they are getting taxed now in cyprus. thank you sir. >> thank you john. >> we kick off another week of our critically acknowledged...
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no attempt to spur growth in the economy. and we're spending our time focusing on these issues which have very real impacts for many people around the country. but if we were to focus on job security, economic growth, many of the social issues would take care of themselves. >> it is an economic issue for women and families. >> i'm scared it's going to remain a dominant issue because of other issues that have fallen to the wayside. immigration in 2010 was the the celeb for the tea party, for the right wing. everybody is on board. we're battling out the details. we're looking at gay marriage. we're seeing a trend of acceptance for gay marriage. >> here's what i don't understand. the republican party is about individual responsibility, smaller government, letting the person figure out for their own idea what they should do. millions of people are living paycheck to paycheck. we have an economy that is still at 8.9% unemployment rate. why are we talking about? ? we had this and the american people said talk to the hand. i want yo
no attempt to spur growth in the economy. and we're spending our time focusing on these issues which have very real impacts for many people around the country. but if we were to focus on job security, economic growth, many of the social issues would take care of themselves. >> it is an economic issue for women and families. >> i'm scared it's going to remain a dominant issue because of other issues that have fallen to the wayside. immigration in 2010 was the the celeb for the tea...
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he does leave room for economy. i gave him a test that was developed by professor which measures the slant of the ideological slat of news organizations and then individual people. roger and i both took the test and he came out more conservative than the fox network as a whole and he agreed that is probably true. >> now, in my interview with ailes this week i asked him about the departure of sarah palin as a contributor. he said she made mistakes. romney landslide in the last campaign and ailes blunt, as always, said that he looked like a jerk and apologized for some of those predictions. why do you think that ailes chose not to renew sarah palin's contract? >> i think he paid her a lot of money when she was a very hot commodity and i was told that she was pursued at that time by a number of other networks, as well. and i think that as she cools off, her best selling book and her appearances became a little bit more, little bit less exciting in public, i think that he thought she was probably worth less money. >> i
he does leave room for economy. i gave him a test that was developed by professor which measures the slant of the ideological slat of news organizations and then individual people. roger and i both took the test and he came out more conservative than the fox network as a whole and he agreed that is probably true. >> now, in my interview with ailes this week i asked him about the departure of sarah palin as a contributor. he said she made mistakes. romney landslide in the last campaign and...
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the economy should work. and people should be able to marry who they're in love with. >> now, let me bring this note to you that is not harmonious with all of this. senator rand paul, ted cruz and mike lee hand delivered a letter to senator harry reid's office today. and it read, quote, we the undersigned intend to oppose any legislation that would infringe on american people's constitutional right to bear arms. we will oppose the motion to proceed to any legislation that will serve as a vehicle for any additional gun restrictions. i mean, it means they want to filibuster gun control. that's what they're saying. they're going to filibuster gun control. >> yeah. >> i mean, what are they thinking? >> well, if you look at the heller decision with the supreme court, the supreme court said you cannot ban guns, privately owned guns in a private home. but other than that you can have reasonable restrictions. that means those three particular senators, they're the ones out of step with the constitution. the constitut
the economy should work. and people should be able to marry who they're in love with. >> now, let me bring this note to you that is not harmonious with all of this. senator rand paul, ted cruz and mike lee hand delivered a letter to senator harry reid's office today. and it read, quote, we the undersigned intend to oppose any legislation that would infringe on american people's constitutional right to bear arms. we will oppose the motion to proceed to any legislation that will serve as a...
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. >> will this hurt the economy? >> i don't know if it will hurt the economy or not. >> boehner plays dumb at the expense of the middle class. >> workers are losing 1/12th of their pay. >> that's 9,000 meals they won't have access to. >> they had to cut the toilet paper budget. >> there goes the neighborhood. the westboro baptist church gets friendly new neighbors. a live look at the equality house ahead. i was having trouble getting out of bed in the morning because my back hurt so bad. the sleep number bed conforms to you. i wake up in the morning with no back pain. i can adjust it if i need to...if my back's a little more sore. and by the time i get up in the morning, i feel great! if you have back pain, toss and turn at night or wake up tired with no energy, the sleep number bed could be your solution. the sleep number bed's secret is it's air chambers which provide ideal support and put you in control of the firmness. and the bed is perfect for couples because each side adjusts independently to their unique slee
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we had a booming economy. look. the rich have plenty of money that can help us out in this situation. to invest in this country's future. >> bill: i don't know if that's freedom, mr. callahan. we appreciate you coming on. in next on the run down, lou dobbs will reply to what you just heard and why americans are not eating out in restaurants as much. two criminal cases, philadelphia doctor charged with executing babies. executing them. and jodi areas on trial for murder in arizona. we're coming right back. >> bill: lou's the boss segment tonight. let's get to lou dobbs. this disturbs me he very much. i think the viewers understand i'm spending a lot of time on this. this is seizure. this is the federal government seizing wages, property, and let me just tell you something. my mother lives out in left town in the same house i grew up in, all right? >> great. >> bill: she has been in that house now for 60 years? okay. if i didn't pay her property tax, they would seize her house. she couldn't pay it, all right? because
we had a booming economy. look. the rich have plenty of money that can help us out in this situation. to invest in this country's future. >> bill: i don't know if that's freedom, mr. callahan. we appreciate you coming on. in next on the run down, lou dobbs will reply to what you just heard and why americans are not eating out in restaurants as much. two criminal cases, philadelphia doctor charged with executing babies. executing them. and jodi areas on trial for murder in arizona. we're...
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they sit around hoping that the economy gets worse. it's too late now because the president got reelected overwhelmingly, they did everything in their power just hoping that the american people would say, hey, 8% unemployment, we can't rehire this guy but we did and their strategy didn't work, even though they are not going to be running against this man again, they still think that opposition to the president as well as hits party and what we believe in, but particularly the president, is the glue that holds them together and is going to help them win elections. >> i don't remember if you remember the stockton, he brought ted nugent to the -- >> yeah. >> krystal, he tweeted out, the best thing about the earth is if you put holes in it, oil and gas come out. how is that for kinder and gentler? he actually tweeted this. >> and that's part of the problem. if you have any concern about the environment, if if you have any concern about climate change, are you going to look to someone that's a party that's saying things like that? that's no
they sit around hoping that the economy gets worse. it's too late now because the president got reelected overwhelmingly, they did everything in their power just hoping that the american people would say, hey, 8% unemployment, we can't rehire this guy but we did and their strategy didn't work, even though they are not going to be running against this man again, they still think that opposition to the president as well as hits party and what we believe in, but particularly the president, is the...
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are critical conversations going on today about this country's foreign policy, the direction of its economy, and the security of it is citizens. the president is in israel, where he delivered a major speech calling again for a two-state solution in the middle east. in congress, house republicans successfully parsed paul ryan's third budget blueprint, likely to never become law. >>> but we begin with a moment of deep frustration this week. after an assault weapons ban was dropped from senate legislation, while two top gun reform advocates continue to push for reform. in new york earlier today, vice president joe biden and new york city mayor michael bloomberg held a press conference with families of the sandy hook elementary school massacre. delivering a unified message to congress -- get some guts. >> it's time for the political establishment to show the courage your daughter showed. >> quite honestly, i'm really ashamed to see that congress doesn't have the guts to stand up and make a change and put a ban on these types of weapons and universal background checks. >> congress just has to ge
are critical conversations going on today about this country's foreign policy, the direction of its economy, and the security of it is citizens. the president is in israel, where he delivered a major speech calling again for a two-state solution in the middle east. in congress, house republicans successfully parsed paul ryan's third budget blueprint, likely to never become law. >>> but we begin with a moment of deep frustration this week. after an assault weapons ban was dropped from...
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. >> will this hurt the economy? >> i don't know if it will hurt the economy or not. >> boehner plays dumb at the expense of the middle class. >> workers are losing 1/12th of their pay. >> that's 9,000 meals they won't have access to. >> they had to cut the toilet paper budget. >> there goes the neighborhood. the westboro baptist church gets friendly new neighbors. a live look at the equality house ahead. ♪e power of a well booked vacation!♪ ♪booking.com ♪booking dot yeaaaahhhh! is gonna be an important day for us.be an you ready? we wanna be our brother's keeper. what's number two we wanna do? bring it up to 90 decatherms. how bout ya, joe? let's go ahead and bring it online. attention on site, attention on site. now starting unit nine. some of the world's cleanest gas turbines are now powering some of america's biggest cities. siemens. answers. ♪ [ indistinct shouting ] [ male announcer ] time and sales data. split-second stats. [ indistinct shouting ] ♪ it's so close to the options floor... [ indistinc
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is the only economy in the world that doesn't guarantee workers this right. there's a lot of evidence that it's good for businesses, good for workers and good for kpis. >> i think some people would say you had me at sneezing in the salad. but thank you so much. >> it is the largest single wave of school closures in u.s. history. chicago plans to close 54 schools and shutdown 81 school buildings by the end of the year. most of the students affected are kindergarten through eighth grade. they are projecting a billion dollars deficit. it would save money the next take aid. when did you know that grandma was the one? when her sister dumped me. oh dad, you remember my friend alex? yeah. the one that had the work done... [ male announcer ] sometimes being too transparent can be a bad thing. this looks good! [ male announcer ] but not with the oscar mayer deli fresh clear pack. it's what you see is what you get food. i worked a patrol unit for 17 years in the city of baltimore. when i first started experiencing the pain, it's hard to describe because you have a numb
is the only economy in the world that doesn't guarantee workers this right. there's a lot of evidence that it's good for businesses, good for workers and good for kpis. >> i think some people would say you had me at sneezing in the salad. but thank you so much. >> it is the largest single wave of school closures in u.s. history. chicago plans to close 54 schools and shutdown 81 school buildings by the end of the year. most of the students affected are kindergarten through eighth...
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i did not run a campaign on jobs in the economy, jobs in the economy, and beat that drum until i beat people into sleep. that is part of it but the rest of this has to be added together or we can never reconstruct this country. we will never get the pillars of exceptionalism unless we have the whole puzzle. we need to strength our faith nd restore our families. obamacare has got to go. [applause] we can't let up on obamacare. and believe that somehow we going to move to that side because roads are bigger and it is an unconstitutional taking nd it has got to go. now, ronald reagan only let me down a couple of times in eight years. ne of those was in 1986. i heard he signed the amnesty act of 1986 but it is was on the promise that there would be law enforcement and a million people would be legalized but then, from there on forward the law would be enforced. i made sure i kept my records right waiting for the i.n.s. to show up at my office. i never saw them. nether did thousands of businesses but the enforcement in reagan era was the greatest enforcement now the rule of law is so eroded
i did not run a campaign on jobs in the economy, jobs in the economy, and beat that drum until i beat people into sleep. that is part of it but the rest of this has to be added together or we can never reconstruct this country. we will never get the pillars of exceptionalism unless we have the whole puzzle. we need to strength our faith nd restore our families. obamacare has got to go. [applause] we can't let up on obamacare. and believe that somehow we going to move to that side because roads...
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visualize a future where the economy is growing at a steady pace. entrepreneurs are building businesses, taking risks, innovating, investing, employing millions of americans and as they employ these americans, they move them up the economic ladder. this growth leads to a balanced budget, and our nation has a surplus. we're able to pay down our debt. citizens know that growth and opportunity abound. they are confident. they are proud of their country. this is the vision tea party patriots have for america's future. [applause] a constitutionally-limited, fiscally-responsible government where free markets thrive. [applause] and for this vision we've been mocked, marginalized and maligned by president obama, nancy pelosi and speaker -- and majority leader reid. and people from the republican establishment like senators john mccain and lindsey graham. they are contemptuous of our vision, and our vision is distinctly different from today's reality. our country is $17 trillion in debt, and we're headed to bankruptcy. last quarter our gross domestic product
visualize a future where the economy is growing at a steady pace. entrepreneurs are building businesses, taking risks, innovating, investing, employing millions of americans and as they employ these americans, they move them up the economic ladder. this growth leads to a balanced budget, and our nation has a surplus. we're able to pay down our debt. citizens know that growth and opportunity abound. they are confident. they are proud of their country. this is the vision tea party patriots have...
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if the government stops, will the economy collapse? maybe republicans will be happy because there will be a reserved army of 25 million unemployed people and as for the middle class, that's going to be over. >> we're not talking about jobs that are not necessary. i mean, when i come down your way, as i offered to come down to atlanta, we need insfra structure redevelopment. we're talking about bridges, tunnels, infrastructure that needs repair, needs to be dealt with, jobs that are needed. we're not just talking about charity here. >> indeed. >> look, i have five children -- >> this is not like the works public administration where some of the jobs that were created during the great depression weren't immediately necessary. i love some of those artworks but you can argue that those weren't necessary. but infrastructure spending is absolutely necessary. we are running so far behind. some of our biggest international competitors, like the chinese. >> right. >> who are building high-speed rail, bridges, roads. we're not doing that. our in
if the government stops, will the economy collapse? maybe republicans will be happy because there will be a reserved army of 25 million unemployed people and as for the middle class, that's going to be over. >> we're not talking about jobs that are not necessary. i mean, when i come down your way, as i offered to come down to atlanta, we need insfra structure redevelopment. we're talking about bridges, tunnels, infrastructure that needs repair, needs to be dealt with, jobs that are...
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what is the impetus, what is the reason when their economy is doing relatively well, when there are relatively few threats ostensibly from the palestinians, because people aren't dieing in the same numbers as a few years ago, what is the impetus of making a deal right now and having those difficult compromises and moving those settlers outth and on the palestinian side, why not have a third intifada, this isn't moving. there is a very short timeframe here for the president and the israeli leadership to try to move the needle and move a peace process into gear. and we don't really see anything beyond some very fine outreach an very fine speeches. because there are other strategic realities, notably iran and syria yet again. the palestinian conflict, the palestinian situation, is right at the bottom of everyone's list. >> ben, you're in tel aviv. tell us how the president is being received. i mean we went through the headlines and the sort of love fest and the matching outfits that bebe and the president were wearing yesterday. but in terms of the people on the ground, the youth to the degree th
what is the impetus, what is the reason when their economy is doing relatively well, when there are relatively few threats ostensibly from the palestinians, because people aren't dieing in the same numbers as a few years ago, what is the impetus of making a deal right now and having those difficult compromises and moving those settlers outth and on the palestinian side, why not have a third intifada, this isn't moving. there is a very short timeframe here for the president and the israeli...
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(train horn) vo: wherever our trains go, the economy comes to life. norfolk southern. one line, infinite possibilities. i took something for my sinuses, but i still have this cough. [ male announcer ] a lot of sinus products don't treat cough. they don't? [ male announcer ] nope, but alka seltzer plus severe sinus does it treats your worst sinus symptoms, plus that annoying cough. [ breathes deeply ] ♪ oh, what a relief it is [ angry gibberish ] >>> welcome back. on this program we try not to take political sides. we are not a republican or democratic newscast. we believe in facts. you can find that stuff on other networks. when you're elected representatives, republicans, democrats or independents is speak they should to the best of their ability speak the truth. if not they should be held accountable. not for political views or governing philosophy but for making stuff up. tonight we are featuring michele bachmann. tonight she raced away from our dana bash who was trying to ask her questions about remarks michele bachmann made at the conservative political action c
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rowe price, we understand the connections of a complex, global economy. it's just one reason over 75% of our mutual funds beat their 10-year lipper average. t. rowe price. invest with confidence. request a prospectus or summary prospectus with investment information, risks, fees and expenses to read and consider carefully before investing. with investment information, risks, fees and expenses great first gig! let's go! party! awwwww... arigato! we are outta here! party...... finding you the perfect place, every step of the way. hotels.com >>> time now for the "ridiculist." tonight it is a full-on "ridiculist" mystery. a cold case that is near and dear to nancy grace's heart, literally as in her necklace is missing. we'll hear from nancy in just a moment if she's not too emotional. first, a little background. nancy's necklace first caught my eye, oh, it was a few weeks ago when we had her on the program to talk about the jodi arias trial. take a look. hey, nancy, are you wearing handcuffs as a necklace? >> yes, i am. would you like a pair? i did it for you
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that just epitomizes what is happening in our economy. a lot of people like me. look, i'm not going to do it anymore. you are going to come in for half or whatever, it's not worth my time. >> how is that good for our economy. >> bill: it's not. it's horrible for our country. >> i don't get how the liberal intelligence i can't isn't jumping off this guy's bandwagon they hang on like 14-year-olds with justin bieber. it's over. time to get off. >> bill: they're not going to do that it's just like ideology, you said it at the beginning of this interview. you are not coming at it from an ideological point of view. it's common sense. they don't want common sense. >> i feel like i'm being cat fished. i feel like obama's man tie at mid-atlantic at-man tie at a owe's new girlfriend. looks like something they smuggle drugs out of costa rica. the only reason is he there because is he has bigger boobs than putin does. sending him there and rodman to north korea. make honey boo boo the ambassador to tehran and complete. fitness. this guy is coming over to fitness. he has been
that just epitomizes what is happening in our economy. a lot of people like me. look, i'm not going to do it anymore. you are going to come in for half or whatever, it's not worth my time. >> how is that good for our economy. >> bill: it's not. it's horrible for our country. >> i don't get how the liberal intelligence i can't isn't jumping off this guy's bandwagon they hang on like 14-year-olds with justin bieber. it's over. time to get off. >> bill: they're not going to...
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we had a booming economy. look. the rich have plenty of money that can help us out in this situation. to invest in this country's future. >> bill: i don't know if that's freedom, mr. callahan. we appreciate you coming on. in next on the run down, lou dobbs will reply to what you just heard and why americans are not eating out in restaurants as much. two criminal cases, philadelphia doctor charged with executing babies. executing them. and jodi areas on trial for murder in arizona. we're coming right back. hçhçxnm michael, tell us why you used to book this fabulous hotel? well you can see if the hotel is pet friendly before you book it, and i got a great deal without bidding. and where's your furry friend? oh, i don't have a cat. now you can save up to 50% during priceline's spring hotel sale use promo code spring for additional savings on all express deals, including pet friendly hotels. express deals. priceline savings without the bidding. omnipotent of opportunity. you know how to mix business... with business.
we had a booming economy. look. the rich have plenty of money that can help us out in this situation. to invest in this country's future. >> bill: i don't know if that's freedom, mr. callahan. we appreciate you coming on. in next on the run down, lou dobbs will reply to what you just heard and why americans are not eating out in restaurants as much. two criminal cases, philadelphia doctor charged with executing babies. executing them. and jodi areas on trial for murder in arizona. we're...
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we had a booming economy. look. the rich have plenty of money that can help us out in this situation. to invest in this country's future. >> bill: i don't know if that's freedom, mr. callahan. we appreciate you coming on. in next on the run down, lou dobbs will reply to what you just heard and why americans are not eating out in restaurants as much. two criminal cases, philadelphia doctor charged with executing babies. executing them. and jodi areas on trial for murder in arizona. we're coming right back. both tylenol and bayer advanced aspirin are proven to be effective pain relievers. tylenol works by blocking pain signals to your brain. bayer advanced aspirin blocks pain at the site. try the power of bayer advanced aspirin. to get her oven baked taste straight from the microwave. like her oven roasted chicken baked in a rich, creamy alfredo sauce. she calls them her new comfort bakes. marie callender's. it's time to savor. she calls them her new comfort bakes. google's backyard for the wbing it on challenge.. [fi
we had a booming economy. look. the rich have plenty of money that can help us out in this situation. to invest in this country's future. >> bill: i don't know if that's freedom, mr. callahan. we appreciate you coming on. in next on the run down, lou dobbs will reply to what you just heard and why americans are not eating out in restaurants as much. two criminal cases, philadelphia doctor charged with executing babies. executing them. and jodi areas on trial for murder in arizona. we're...
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why did george bush have a massive experiment in getting rich people back their money only to see the economy falling apart. you're not winning on those issues, oath either, john. >> joan, you're so right. you are better on this than i am normally. equal pay for equal women. your party has been slow on that. >> i agree. i'm following our party. those are the changes that we should be making. here's what the real difference between the two parties in my opinion are. >> okay. >> the republican party has always said we're going to make sure you have opportunity that leads to unlimited success but not guaranteed success. that was the american dream. we've given that up because people say it's not attainable anymore and the democrats are selling we will give you guaranteed success but it's going to be very limited. >> who says that? >> no one guarantees success. >> find -- >> it's the governmental -- >> john, i don't know any democrat who talks like that. >> there's no no one who wants to guarantee success. >> i've never heard that anywhere. >> no, it's all about equal opportunity. we are about gu
why did george bush have a massive experiment in getting rich people back their money only to see the economy falling apart. you're not winning on those issues, oath either, john. >> joan, you're so right. you are better on this than i am normally. equal pay for equal women. your party has been slow on that. >> i agree. i'm following our party. those are the changes that we should be making. here's what the real difference between the two parties in my opinion are. >> okay....
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once said our goal is to cut government in half as a percentage of the economy over 25 years so that we can get it down to the size where we can drown it in the bathtub. another moment, said i don't want to abolish government, i simply want to reduce it to the size where i can drag it into the bathroom and drown it in the bathtub. i know some of you are saying oh, come on, drowning in the bathtub is just a metaphor. i think grover does use metaphor frequently. this might be an example of it, for example. quote, bipartisanship is another name for date rape. but when it comes to the bathtub, barry levinson and i have trouble seeing the metaphor. barry writes what is the metaphor? he said he wants to kill the government in a bathtub, the only substitute is overturn the government. he is a revolutionary like len on or mao. he doesn't believe in the system but doesn't want to say it with as much clarity as they did. if you just want to lower taxes, is it necessary to drown the government in a bathtub? simply say you want a lower tax code, period, drown the tax code. but he wants to droin
once said our goal is to cut government in half as a percentage of the economy over 25 years so that we can get it down to the size where we can drown it in the bathtub. another moment, said i don't want to abolish government, i simply want to reduce it to the size where i can drag it into the bathroom and drown it in the bathtub. i know some of you are saying oh, come on, drowning in the bathtub is just a metaphor. i think grover does use metaphor frequently. this might be an example of it,...
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the greek economy is that. here you have a small country that does very well and it is mostly tourist based, you didn't think of it is an industrial hub, and they take some money from their retirement accounts, and they invest it in things so their return is high enough that if it was just a savings account kind of situation the return wouldn't be enough for the aging population, because the mediterranean diet is wonderful for the body, so they live longer, and they invested in securities things that are safe by higher return yields. one being mortgages. >> so they got caught up in our crappy wall street scam -- >> hal: yeah, they amongst other people, including pension schemes across the country sold this bill of goods, you can bet your money on these mortgage securities, these are a-rated and it was all based on what the chinese would call funding peh. which means fart air. >> okay. >> hal: so the -- the greeks have money invested in this -- and then it collapses, and oh, crap we don't have enough for our soc
the greek economy is that. here you have a small country that does very well and it is mostly tourist based, you didn't think of it is an industrial hub, and they take some money from their retirement accounts, and they invest it in things so their return is high enough that if it was just a savings account kind of situation the return wouldn't be enough for the aging population, because the mediterranean diet is wonderful for the body, so they live longer, and they invested in securities...
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beaten romney and then gotten thumped which they most likely would have, and it was a race about the economy and it was not a race about social issues and it's not a race about the various flaws that gingrich has. would the republican party be in a different position now? the republican party is fast moving away from what santorum said. we don't need to tell ourselves that we're great if we stay more conservative. the republican party as an institution is trying desperately to expand itself beyond that and while conservatives are saying what santorum is saying, if only we had been more pure in 2012. >> how can he go to the center at the same time you want to go right? there's a struggle, but if -- my hunch is they are going to go right because they'll see it coming up and they'll say we're not going to be there and let's have some fun. great reporting and great scoop. michael sheer, thank you, as well. >> up next, michele bachmann has a knack for stretching the truth and she does and he's back at it this week. our bachmann pants on fire fact check. this is "hardball," the place for politics.
beaten romney and then gotten thumped which they most likely would have, and it was a race about the economy and it was not a race about social issues and it's not a race about the various flaws that gingrich has. would the republican party be in a different position now? the republican party is fast moving away from what santorum said. we don't need to tell ourselves that we're great if we stay more conservative. the republican party as an institution is trying desperately to expand itself...
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. >> reporter: in the improving economy the public offerings have done well this year. >> it shows there is confidence coming back into the marketplace when you see all of these ipos coming to the marketplace. >>> one reason they are attractive these days compared to government bonds and pass book saving accounts that pay nothing if you are willing to take a little bit of a risk in the stock market you really can make some money. >> we could have up to 33ipos raising about $8.5 billion in revenues, that is positive for the market. >> the only worry that investors drove marins prices artificially high like facebook. that is lingering below the initial offering price. back to you. >>> it looks like tkpwaog sell is hopping on the smart watchband wagon. the company is exploring making a watch with android technology that would connect with its smart phone. google has made a splash with the internet connected glasses thank you see there. they are already in the works. apskpel samsung are working on watches. no word when the google watch could hit the market. >>> the camp susabout to get more
. >> reporter: in the improving economy the public offerings have done well this year. >> it shows there is confidence coming back into the marketplace when you see all of these ipos coming to the marketplace. >>> one reason they are attractive these days compared to government bonds and pass book saving accounts that pay nothing if you are willing to take a little bit of a risk in the stock market you really can make some money. >> we could have up to 33ipos raising...
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. >> it brings a lot of money and helps the economy. >> we want to make sure the people know the event is happening this year. >> reporter: the new organizers say it will be scaled back. >> we're not going to have 7 stages. we'll go back to the way it started. >> reporter: new organizers say they need corporate sponsors. after this year they'll work on a five year plan to keep it out of jeopardy in the future. >>> ktvu learned that a man shot do death was under surveillance in a homicide. we're told the driver was a person of interest in a homicide in san jose last week. police say the driver accu celebrated toward an officer and the officer opened fire. some neighbors are questioning the use of force. >> too extreme. there are a lot of kids and people out. >> i would think they would have some precaution or back down a little bit. >> the driver died at a hospital. his name has not been released. >>> cal train says a pedestrian was killed on the tracks this afternoon. a north bound train struck the pedestrian south of the deer don station just after 4:00 p.m.cal train says there was on
. >> it brings a lot of money and helps the economy. >> we want to make sure the people know the event is happening this year. >> reporter: the new organizers say it will be scaled back. >> we're not going to have 7 stages. we'll go back to the way it started. >> reporter: new organizers say they need corporate sponsors. after this year they'll work on a five year plan to keep it out of jeopardy in the future. >>> ktvu learned that a man shot do death was...
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we have to do two things very well, create jobs and move the economy forward, that's first. that's first priority. and, second, make agreements that will lead to spending cuts over the next ten years and have those cuts go into effect in a couple of years, not right away. that's why we deal with the sequestration in our budget so we can take that, reverse that, and not have the adverse impact that we're already beginning to see. >> senator bob casey, improse sif, sir, given your all-nighter. i applaud you. really good. i don't know how you could stay awake and sound great and make good sense so thank you so much. >>> frustration and anger in chicago after the city announces plans to close more than 50 public schools. principals, teachers, families all finding out at the last minute whether or not their schools are on the closing list. the closings represent about 13% of the schools and affect 30,000 kids. school officials say they face a projected $1 billion deficit next year so they say the move would now save $560 million over the next decade. but the chicago teachers unio
we have to do two things very well, create jobs and move the economy forward, that's first. that's first priority. and, second, make agreements that will lead to spending cuts over the next ten years and have those cuts go into effect in a couple of years, not right away. that's why we deal with the sequestration in our budget so we can take that, reverse that, and not have the adverse impact that we're already beginning to see. >> senator bob casey, improse sif, sir, given your...
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the banking sector in cyprus, seven times the size of its economy. we're also watching shares of electric carmaker tesla this morning. its ceo sent a couple of i don't know provocative sweets last night that got investors excited. ee lon musk posted this tweet monday, really excited that tesla moaters announcement coming up thursday. i'm going to put my money where my mouth is in a major way. following the tweet, tesla's stock shot up more than 4% in after-hours trading. the ceo then tweeted that he'll have to move the announcement to next week to avoid distracting the company's end of quarter financial practices. certainly got a lot of attention and moved the stocks. >>> all right the one thing you need to know about your money today, $8,000, eight grand, if the supreme court overturns the federal law that defines marriage as solely between a man and a woman, same-sex couples will save $8,000 or more in income tax. there's about 1,000 federal tax breaks that same-sex couples can't claim because of the defense of marriage act. that's according to the
the banking sector in cyprus, seven times the size of its economy. we're also watching shares of electric carmaker tesla this morning. its ceo sent a couple of i don't know provocative sweets last night that got investors excited. ee lon musk posted this tweet monday, really excited that tesla moaters announcement coming up thursday. i'm going to put my money where my mouth is in a major way. following the tweet, tesla's stock shot up more than 4% in after-hours trading. the ceo then tweeted...
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-17% of the economy, if this fails we're in deep trouble. >> everybody left and right says we have to get the costs under control. look, i'm glad you got a cake here eric because what the folks on the right is help themselves to giant -- >> the problem with healthcare, there. >> wait. >> there is no preventative care in the package. >> we could talk about that. idea of people taking individual responsibility by being called on to pay their own healthcare costs --. >> eric: hold on. >> it's double speak at the highest level. this is not individual responsibility. this is government force. this is government basically monopolizing healthcare with a gun. healthcare requires free minds to make up their own decisions. cost for example to small employers, small employers to offer a certain plan that may be not all their employees necessarily want. that higher costs and that is why the system was designed to fail. it was designed to put healthcare completely within government control. that is why the person that support it, yeah, there will be problems but we had to get it done. >> eric: you
-17% of the economy, if this fails we're in deep trouble. >> everybody left and right says we have to get the costs under control. look, i'm glad you got a cake here eric because what the folks on the right is help themselves to giant -- >> the problem with healthcare, there. >> wait. >> there is no preventative care in the package. >> we could talk about that. idea of people taking individual responsibility by being called on to pay their own healthcare costs --....
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what does it mean to our economy? >> what it means to our economy, the lawmakers, what gaur gary b is correct. voters are not against this, voters are against this. and like trying to find the bravest frenchman, it's tough to find an honest one out there. >> and this is by the way-- >> and this is the entire french vote and i don't care how. >> they don't want this. >> and here is the difference, here is the difference. >> and one thing about this is, even if everybody in the world is doing it, it is still wrong. congress comes out and says, we don't want pork and they also said we're going to stand up for simpson bowls and cut spending and raiserevenue, we can't do that. they all say they're against pork and every single one of them do it, it's a systemic problem and it's a character problem that we have indeed seen and it means these guys are not doing it for our country. >> john, one thing, take a breath for god's sake. the issue here is that if jonas got, you know, the extra bonus coming early. taxpayers weren't p
what does it mean to our economy? >> what it means to our economy, the lawmakers, what gaur gary b is correct. voters are not against this, voters are against this. and like trying to find the bravest frenchman, it's tough to find an honest one out there. >> and this is by the way-- >> and this is the entire french vote and i don't care how. >> they don't want this. >> and here is the difference, here is the difference. >> and one thing about this is, even if...
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we don't want to do more of that because we think it is going to hurt the economy. spending is the problem. under our budget spending grows 3.4% on average every single year and just restraining the growth of spending like that gets us to a balanced budget. so hopefully somewhere between our budget, the spending cuts we have, the reforms we have, we can find some common ground. we need to keep talking to each other and hopefully at the end of the day now that we have a budget process that is moving we can find common ground and get an agreement o get a downpayment on the problem. >> in early april the president eventually is going to release his own budget so there will be a house budget, senate budget, the president's budget. do you believe based on the luncheon that you had with the president that he is ready to make compromises that you're ready to make compromises by the end of july, early august there will be what we call a grand bargain? >> i think it would be helpful to the process if he made them publicly. if he actually said on paper here is what i'm willin
we don't want to do more of that because we think it is going to hurt the economy. spending is the problem. under our budget spending grows 3.4% on average every single year and just restraining the growth of spending like that gets us to a balanced budget. so hopefully somewhere between our budget, the spending cuts we have, the reforms we have, we can find some common ground. we need to keep talking to each other and hopefully at the end of the day now that we have a budget process that is...
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analysts say this might be a good sign, a sign that the economy is improving. people are earning more, therefore, they owe more. the bad news is that the average tax refund was $2700 last year. huge amount that people will be saying good-bye to. of those expecting a refund, 37% say they plan to use to pay down debt or bills. others plan to save the money. 28% say they plan to intend tsp money on themselves, family, home improvements, that kind of thing. the fact that most people are saving their refunds or using to pay down debt shows there is still a recession mentality in the air and that people have learned valuable lessons since 2009. >> hope so. zain asher reporting live from new york. >>> skrjodi arias' murder trial a national spectacle and now it's entering its final phase. we'll have the latest details for you next. this is so so soft. hey hun, remember you only need a few sheets. hmph! [ female announcer ] charmin ultra soft is made with extra cushions that are soft and more absorbent. plus you can use four times less. charmin ultra soft. plus you can
analysts say this might be a good sign, a sign that the economy is improving. people are earning more, therefore, they owe more. the bad news is that the average tax refund was $2700 last year. huge amount that people will be saying good-bye to. of those expecting a refund, 37% say they plan to use to pay down debt or bills. others plan to save the money. 28% say they plan to intend tsp money on themselves, family, home improvements, that kind of thing. the fact that most people are saving...
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that's something that opponents of the legislation have certainly brought up, that it would hurt the economy, just as things are getting back on track here. you know, it's a lot for these legislators and the governor to weigh, weighing those sorts of issues with, you know, crimes like this. >> and when will the governor come out and actually sign those bills into law? do you know, jim? >> i believe that's scheduled for later this afternoon. i don't know if that's changed, because of what happened today. i would tend to doubt it, but i think he's scheduled later this afternoon to sign that. >> jim spellman, i'm sure you're still on the case trying to get more information for us and u.s. >> sad story out of colorado springs, colorado this morning. we'll be right back. ♪ [ female announcer ] from meeting customer needs... to meeting patient needs... ♪ wireless is limitless. [ female announcer ] from fiing the best way... ♪ to finding the best catch... ♪ wireless is limitless. mr. wiggles and curling irons. for the little mishaps you feel, use neosporin to help you heal. it kills germs s
that's something that opponents of the legislation have certainly brought up, that it would hurt the economy, just as things are getting back on track here. you know, it's a lot for these legislators and the governor to weigh, weighing those sorts of issues with, you know, crimes like this. >> and when will the governor come out and actually sign those bills into law? do you know, jim? >> i believe that's scheduled for later this afternoon. i don't know if that's changed, because of...
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you are bullish on the economy. i want to be there, and there's a mixed bag here, unemployment, 7% to 8% range, forecasted for the year. housing, a little bit of a concern here from economists that the housing market is ahead of itself, but, still, bullish on the u.s. economy, so explain that. >> yes, thanks, cheryl. we are bullish on the u.s. economy, housing continues to come back. you saw the numbers today, but, you know, it's still 15, 20, 25%, spending where you are, in the u.s. 30% where it was at its peak. you know, household formation in the last few years has been delayed because of americans deciding to live with their parents, essentially, but population growth continues. bullish on the housing market driving quite of other consumer demand. cheryl: are you changing your asset allocation mix now? is that something you're in the midst of doing, especially on a day like today and yesterday when there seems to be a lot of money moving around, not a lot of new money, but money moving nonetheless. >> we're not
you are bullish on the economy. i want to be there, and there's a mixed bag here, unemployment, 7% to 8% range, forecasted for the year. housing, a little bit of a concern here from economists that the housing market is ahead of itself, but, still, bullish on the u.s. economy, so explain that. >> yes, thanks, cheryl. we are bullish on the u.s. economy, housing continues to come back. you saw the numbers today, but, you know, it's still 15, 20, 25%, spending where you are, in the u.s. 30%...
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now, context showing how differently the plans would deal with the economy. the senate plan calls for $46.5 trillion in spending, nearly $5 trillion more than the house plan and more revenue an additional $1 billion more than the house plan. the biggest difference would be the impact on the nation's ballooning deficit. the senate plan is projected to cut spending by $975 billion over the next ten year. in the same time the house plan would cut a lot more. $6 trillion nearly. and if all this is not enough number crunching for you president obama is expected to release his budget plan in early april. of course, we will take a look and report. >>> europe holding its collective breath time as the nation of cypress teethers on bankruptcy. a lot of wealthy europeans particularly russians park their money in cyprus bank. if the financial system fails. they will be asked to foot the bill for the bailout of the bank. we started seeing how they might pay with talk of a 20% tax on bank deposits. a chance the banks to collapse by tuesday there. >> reporter: harris that i
now, context showing how differently the plans would deal with the economy. the senate plan calls for $46.5 trillion in spending, nearly $5 trillion more than the house plan and more revenue an additional $1 billion more than the house plan. the biggest difference would be the impact on the nation's ballooning deficit. the senate plan is projected to cut spending by $975 billion over the next ten year. in the same time the house plan would cut a lot more. $6 trillion nearly. and if all this is...
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the economy would crash and so forth, you know. i don't think these are truly irrelevant fears that people have that our economy would crash and that the government could not be there to provide any kind of help and if there's not food. who knows. i mean look what's happening in greece and cypress. their banks are shutting down. governments are passing laws. >> stephanie: they're doing the kind of stuff that paul ryan is speaking of doing here. [ ♪ "jeopardy" theme ♪ ] who said the government bailed out the people and imprisoned the banksters the opposite of what america did? >> ryan reynolds. >> stephanie: president of iceland, jim. everybody knows that. he was explaining how his country recovered so quickly from the recession. because they did the opposite of what we did. thank you. you know what? in honor of our brand new of iliate in salsbury, north carolina -- glenn beck follows us in 15 minutes. >> stop following me. >> stephanie: i'm going to play an ad for his new paradise. >> are you tired of your government taking awa
the economy would crash and so forth, you know. i don't think these are truly irrelevant fears that people have that our economy would crash and that the government could not be there to provide any kind of help and if there's not food. who knows. i mean look what's happening in greece and cypress. their banks are shutting down. governments are passing laws. >> stephanie: they're doing the kind of stuff that paul ryan is speaking of doing here. [ ♪ "jeopardy" theme ♪ ] who...
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they were able to stimulate their economy. that's discipline. >> how's chile's economy doing now? >> growing a lot faster than we are. >> to make the point. to bring it home. >> absolutely. >> the last thing i wanted to ask you, when you talk about trust, though, between our economy, it seems like you also mention, though, we kind of need to have a little bit of humility in that process. >> no question. if you think about it, the things that emerging economies have done to start growing at 5.5% per year, just by contrast, the advanced nations grew at 1.3% last year, recession in europe. they were able to do that by implementing the lessons we taught them. now we have to re-learn those lessons. they're not new lessons. we just need to rediscover them. and we also need then to recognize that these countries, the bricks, that are growing so rapidly, are critical part to our part of our global prosperity. and frankly need to recognize them as part of the global economy the way we haven't. because they're 20% of the global economy, and they only have a minority share of the votes at th
they were able to stimulate their economy. that's discipline. >> how's chile's economy doing now? >> growing a lot faster than we are. >> to make the point. to bring it home. >> absolutely. >> the last thing i wanted to ask you, when you talk about trust, though, between our economy, it seems like you also mention, though, we kind of need to have a little bit of humility in that process. >> no question. if you think about it, the things that emerging...